La Voz de Carabobo is a radio station broadcasting from Valencia, Carabobo State, Venezuela. Founded on February 2, 1935, it is considered the first radio station in central Venezuela and a historical and cultural heritage of the region. The station transmits on 1040 AM and has been a reference for news and information for nearly 90 years.
Initially broadcasting with a transmitter built and designed in Venezuela by technicians Gerardo Siblesz and Ramon Nunez E., along with Guillermo and Hernan Degwitz, La Voz de Carabobo has maintained its commitment to serving the community. The station's official identification is YV 6 RV for long wave and YV 6 RC for short wave.
Today, La Voz de Carabobo continues to provide a mix of news, information, and cultural programming to its listeners in Valencia and surrounding areas. As it approaches its 90th anniversary, the station remains an important part of Carabobo's media landscape, adapting to modern times while preserving its historical significance.